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NOTE: After 18 days of numerous designs seen on the national radar system
and explanations of all kinds offered, today a banner has appeared across the
top of the Bureau system seen throughout Australia. Read below: The
statement suggests they don't yet have an explanation for the wide spread
phenomenon we have been monitoring since January 16th.
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by Pilgrum
Well thats kind of you to agree with Oz - but you earlier said you saw this all of the time?
Can you explain how you can change your story just like that?
And what of this other weathermansource
Kalgoorlie-Boulder Met Office ([email protected])
Sent:Monday, 18 January 2010 7:18:17 PM
To: xxxx removed
Hi Allan,
Early Saturday there were sort of concentric circles of echoes between 200 Kms
and 400 Kms from Kalgoorlie-Boulder. However there was no weather around
this area from which radar signals might have been reflected. It would therefore
seem to be due to what is referred to as "anomalous propagation ".(false
echoes) or even possibly dust in the atmosphere.
That is three different explanations. One from you. One from Oz, and one from the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Met Office.
That is really confusing, not to mention that each time someone steps forward
with a different explanation and just says "nothing to see here move along" that
those "explanations" lose credibility.
Nothing personal, you know
So how do you explain the THREE different explanations that we have now???
edit on 15-1-2011 by burntheships because: (no reason given)
Nearly five weeks after this investigation began the Australian Government BOM has issued this
caption to the national weather radar system. Acknowledging an unknown source is interfering with
their system:
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology:
If you notice any circular patterns or straight lines originating from the centre of
the radar location, this is due to occasional interference to the radar data. The
Bureau is currently investigating ways to reduce these interferences
Originally posted by Skywatcher2011
reply to post by burntheships
3 words that describe that image....HAARP! HAARP! HAARP!edit on 15-1-2011 by Skywatcher2011 because: editedit on 15-1-2011 by Skywatcher2011 because: edit
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by burntheships
If you haven't already realised why they're circles it's because DOPLA radars spin in a circle, so if there is any interference or malfunctions, they will show up as a circle or portions of a circle.
What are DOPLA's?
Oz has his own position to consider, however, why would the official statement (as found in the above OP link) state that they don't know how it was caused?edit on 15-1-2011 by Violater1 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by OzWeatherman
Oz thanks for dropping by, and your opinion!
So you all are still having trouble with the "equipment" down under.
Thanks for keeping us posted.
Hope you and yours are safe and dry.
*
as of this writing in February 2004
Nearly five weeks after this investigation began the Australian Government BOM has issued this
caption to the national weather radar system. Acknowledging an unknown source is interfering with
their system:
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology:
If you notice any circular patterns or straight lines originating from the centre of
the radar location, this is due to occasional interference to the radar data. The
Bureau is currently investigating ways to reduce these interferences